Ruby Slipper Canal, French Quarter

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1001 Canal St
New Orleans, LA 70112

Ruby Slipper Canal, located in the vibrant French Quarter of New Orleans, LA, specializes in a delightful brunch experience, emphasizing the quality and flavor of their dishes. With a menu that showcases sweet, savory, and syrupy offerings, the restaurant is dedicated to satisfying cravings for all brunch lovers.

Renowned for their legendary biscuits, Ruby Slipper Canal prides itself on crafting these buttery delights from scratch, serving over 40,000 biscuits each week. Each biscuit is complemented by their signature house-made cane-syrup butter, making every visit a memorable culinary experience.

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Andrea S.
7/7/2025

Went on a Sunday to this location near my hotel. It was crowded as expected and I was offered the bar or outside. I didn't want the bar so I sat in the humidity and had to ask fir my server after...

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Aditi K.
7/29/2025

went here with a big group after going on a swamp tour on the recommendation of one of the girls in the group. she really loved it, but the rest of us were less enthused. my breakfast tacos were...

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Cheryl J.
7/3/2025

Oh my goodness. I didn't know what to expect after we were seated and no one said hello but Braston H was great for recommending our mimosa flights to "the best thing on the menu". Fried Green...

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Natalie D.
9/5/2025

Out on a trip to New Orleans and this was the food highlight of the trip! Location was close to our hotel so we walked over and checked in. It was a weekend day and we didn't have to wait long for...

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Westyn R.
7/26/2025

I showed up for brunch and the place was packed. Luckily they were able to let us order some bloody Mary's while we waited for our table. It hit the spot and kicked off the boozy brunch perfectly....

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